As an openly conservative RLSH, I’ve encountered more than a few masked Marxists who were once bosom buddies.

Like more conventional communities, liberals here are open-minded and welcoming UNTIL you state you’re (gasp!) a conservative or a Republican.

Then the rumor mill starts churning, and imagined wrongs are trumped up to unsuccessfully smear said conservative.

But as a square as I am, each attempt resulted in an epic fail!

Another creative patriot is my partner in our Heroes of America Facebook page. He’s the one and only Justin Tyme: The Redneck Superman!

He promotes patriotism, being a born-again Christian supporting police and the military. He’s also an excellent online graphic designer, which comes in handy for our Heroes of America Facebook page, where we creatively support conservatism without apology.

“Justin Tyme of Miller, South Dakota” is his personal Facebook page. Mine is “Cap Black The Hood Conservative.”

Only in America could two guys named “Cap Black: The Hood Conservative” and “Justin Tyme, The Redneck Superman” unite!

That’s the power of traditional values! They bring individuals together where lesser ideals drive them apart.

Conservative and libertarian RLSH activists favorably respond to my political posts, and we’ve formed a center-right network to represent views not usually heard from the liberal RLSH mainstream.

Conventional conservatives probably aren’t surprised by this double standard. They’re used to being snubbed at work or even by relatives for the “sin” of not being Democrats.

Why should “super” liberals be any more ideologically inclusive? Liberal is liberal, regardless of what one calls oneself or how one dresses.

One irony is how this progressive group reacts to yet another liberal: the two-fisted phenom called Phoenix Jones, hailing from the progressive stronghold named Seattle, Washington.

While sharing the same progressivism, many liberal RLSH nonetheless trip over themselves denouncing his brashness, PR flair, and the fact that, as a mixed martial artist, he’s literally able to fight crime!

I’ve done lawful citizens arrests and broken up more public brawls than I can count. This is also a mainstay of less colorful groups like the Guardian Angels and the overall citizens on patrol concept, which usually stresses not getting physically involved.

I’ve questioned Jones’ tactics myself and even heard disturbing back stories from RLSH he allegedly threatened. My mind is still open because this form of activism just burst upon the scene, and so much remains to be understood- even by those doing it.

He, like any of us private citizens, can be held personally liable should we be accused of crossing the line. Phoenix Jones and other RLSH have had this unpleasant experience.

What Jones’ creative critics don’t realize is that certain outsiders, especially from my community, might just dismiss all the uproar (“They’re just mad they were upstaged by a Black guy!”)

I’d hate to see such a liberal group smeared by the “R-Word” (racist) the way conservatives (even me, the NAACP life member no less, LOL) are by their side of the aisle.

Conservative “real-life superhero” activists are part of the overall traditionalist community who see Obama’s two terms as a threat far worse than Marvel’s Dr. Doom or DC Comic’s Joker.

Conservative “real-life superheroes,” like conventional ones, realize that the Constitution and the Judeo-Christian ethic are what make America a “super” place to live.

Liberals, “super” and otherwise, often miss that point.

*”Canal St Superhero” is a documentary about me done by Dr. Jonathan Gayles of Georgia State University: